49 pages 1 hour read

Richard Powers

Bewilderment

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2021

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Part 2, Pages 47-97

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Part 2, Pages 47-60 Summary

Theo describes the imaginary planet of Pelagos, whose deep oceans give birth to a completely strange type of life. He discusses the planet with Robin, who is amazed by the idea but regrets that humanity might never hear from such a planet and its inhabitants.

After listening to Theo’s description of Pelagos, Robin falls asleep. Just as Theo turns off the light and starts to slip out of the room, Robin sits bolt upright and screams. They’ve forgotten to say Alyssa’s prayer. After they say it together, Theo spends the next two hours trying to calm Robin enough that he can return to sleep.

Theo thinks about the similarities between astronomy and childhood. The curiosity and the constant deluge of new, radical information fills him with a sense of wonder. He has simulated thousands of worlds in a quest to find the kind of atmospheres and circumstances that might lead to extraterrestrial life. He tries to imagine life that bears no resemblance to life on Earth, freeing his imagination from bias and thinking like an unencumbered child. Theo creates these wildly imaginative profiles ahead of the launch of a space telescope that will search distant galaxies for anything that might seem like life.

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